>>>>> "Slawomir" == Slawomir Nowaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Slawomir> I know the code I have in my workspace. But then I want to make Slawomir> "cvs update". I would like to know, however, what is going to Slawomir> change - and not just filenames, but the log entries... for all the Slawomir> commits which happened between my last update and now.
Slawomir> Something like "cvs log -rBASE::HEAD" looks perfect, and has only Slawomir> one single flaw: doesn't work. Slawomir> Any idea how else could I accomplish what I want? If you are interested, I could help you write a Perl script using LibCVS. To start, download the Perl VCS::LibCVS through CPAN, or from the website: libcvs.cvshome.org. Alex -- http://libcvs.cvshome.org/ Access CVS through a library. PGP: ID: 0x23DC453B FPR: 42D0 66C2 9FF8 553A 373A B819 4C34 93BA 23DC 453B The purpose of the minutes is not to record events, it is to protect people. -- Sir Humphrey Appleby _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
